5 Signs indicating that you might have fiduciary liability.
In order to avoid fiduciary liability, you, as a fiduciary, should pay attention to the expenses of the 401k plan you provide, and its performance, therefore: If the funds provided...Read More
Why 401k Participant Education is Vital for Plan Sponsors
A Plan Sponsor has many responsibilities. A good advisor can assist by helping the plan to reduce fees and meet fiduciary obligations. Ultimately the goal of the plan and the Plan Sponsor is to help set their employees up for a well-funded retirement
13 Questions Retirement Plan Advisors Should Ask Plan Sponsors
Retirement Plan Advisors usually have their own personal methods and strategies in their business practice when approaching retirement plans. Advisors who represent the interests of retirement plans must take on...Read More
Quick Guide: Asking Plan Sponsors the Right Questions
One of the first things to keep in mind (as they say in the legal profession) is that often the best kinds of questions to ask are ones that you...Read More
The Sooner You Know About SEC’s Newly Proposed Rule the Better
With the DOL’s Fiduciary Rule seemingly gone, what’s next on the block for fiduciary regulation? The Security and Exchange commission has been planning its own fiduciary rule and regulation rehaul...Read More
How Much Do You Really Know About Avoiding Fiduciary Liability?
If you are a plan fiduciary, then under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), fiduciaries can be held personally liable for losses to a benefit plan incurred...Read More